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05 Sep 08 #45886 by Angel557
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This timeshare we had in America , bain of my life is in arrears with the maintenace , jusge at FH said for it to be transfered to the ex , i called the lawyers who sent ex paper work as he has now given them my address so i got some papers to be honest i got the whole rain forest can't make head nor tail of it, anyway when i called them back in July i was told i would get a phone call from the person dealing with it , she called this afternoon i can't remember what it was now i was going to ask so i said yeah i called back in July , she went hey you know what i have been busy eeeeeeeeeek so now i got the hump being spoken to like that she said she was doing me a favour ? and now is gonna start procedings against me and i will have judgement against me ok i never plan to live in the USA how in the long term is that gonna affect me.

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05 Sep 08 #45895 by D L
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Hi Angel

As far as I am aware we have a reciprocal arrangement with the States to enforce civil judgements, but you would have to check that with someone who practices civil law.

Amanda

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